Digicel Foundation Launches in Haiti

March 5th 2007 - Digicel foundation Launches in Haiti

 

DIGICEL GROUP LTD LAUNCHES THE DIGICEL HAITI FOUNDATION

 

With Firm Focus on Education, the Digicel Haiti Foundation Reinforces Company’s Solid Commitment to Building Sustainable Communities  

 

MARCH 6th, 2007 - PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI: Ten months since its launch in Haiti, Digicel Group Ltd, today announced the establishment of the Digicel Haiti Foundation, a new non-profit organization solely dedicated to helping build strong, sustainable communities and fostering economic growth across Haiti.

 

With a firm focus on Education the Digicel Haiti Foundation has made an initial commitment of rebuilding 20 primary schools, two in each district of Haiti, and was inaugurated today with a special ceremony to mark the completion of the Foundation’s first project - the rebuilding in record time of the Ecole Mixte Lageho, a primary school in the Hurricane ravaged Pont Janvier rural community of Thomazeau through the combined effort of Digicel staff and community members. 

 

Denis O’Brien, Digicel Group Founder and Chairman and Patron of Digicel Haiti Foundation was joined at the ceremony by Prime Minister of Haiti, Mr Jacques Edouard Alexis and Mr Gebriel Bien-Amie, Haiti’s Minister of Education, to officially open the newly built and fully furnished primary school.

 

Welcoming the launch of the Digicel Foundation Minister Gebriel Bien-Amier added: “Since just ten months from Digicel’s launch here in Haiti, this dynamic company has put in motion a veritable telecommunications revolution and set new standards across every aspect of their business. We are confident that given their track record here in Haiti and across the Caribbean that the company is now raising the bar in social investment that will challenge other organizations to follow suit.”

 

Built in partnership with Food for the Poor (Haiti) the new Ecole Mixte Lageho has grown from one to six separate classrooms allowing for the number of students attending the school to expand from 40 to 240 and the number of teachers from three to seven. Additionally the Digicel Haiti Foundation is providing the young children with breakfast and lunch on each day of class.

 

 “As a core value, Digicel believes that as we grow our communities should grow with us,” said Digicel Chairman Mr. Denis O’Brien. “Today is the first step in what promises to be a long and rewarding journey. Digicel Haiti Foundation is determined to make a difference and play a positive role in people’s lives in Haiti and is a way of saying ‘Thank You’ for the tremendous warm welcome and support we have received from the people of Haiti.  

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“Though the Foundation will be involved in all areas of social development, a keen focus will be on youth Education. The rebuilding of Ecole Mixte Lageho has already gone a long way in lifting community spirit and inspiring new hope for the future of the children who are ultimately the future of Haiti” added Denis O’Brien.

 

The Executive Board of the Digicel Foundation is almost entirely staffed by Digicel employees. According to Ms. Josefa Gautier, CEO of the Digicel Haiti Foundation, “A decision was made early in the process that the best people to drive the Foundation were Digicel staff members themselves. We wanted communities to not only benefit from the financial support of the Foundation but also from the skills, team work and dedication of our extraordinarily committed staff so that our contribution would be sustainable”.

 

Digicel launched in Haiti in May 2006 and to date has invested more than US$260 million, which represents the largest ever corporate investment made by an international company in Haiti. Digicel Haiti recorded a milestone of one million customers in December 2006 and directly employs 650 staff members.